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AccessComputing News - November 2021

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Below are the articles of the AccessComputing News - November 2021 newsletter. These articles can also be seen all on one page at the Full Newsletter option.

  • AccessComputing Funded for Three More Years
  • New Funded Projects Serve to Increase Accessibility and Inclusion in Computing Fields
  • New Co-PI Profile: Stacy Branham
  • New Co-PI Profile: Elaine Schaertl Short
  • New Co-PI Profile: Raja Kushalnagar
  • OurCS@AccessComputing+Create Research Workshop for Undergraduates with Disabilities
  • New Book Focused on Computer Science and Diversity
  • 2021 Tapia Conference
  • CSGRAD4US
  • DO-IT Included in Two New NSF INCLUDES Grants
  • AccessComputing Student Profile: Alison Kim
  • 2021 ASSETS Conference
  • 2021 AccessComputing Capacity Building Awards
  • Jennifer Mankoff, Gillian Hayes, and Devva Kasnitz Win the 2021 SIGACCESS ASSETS Paper Impact Award
  • 50 Years of the Trace Center
  • AccessComputing Leader Highlighted
  • 2021 State of Computer Science Education
  • Share Your Work
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